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Aaron E. Kepner

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Aaron E. Kepner

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Mar 1931 (aged 81)
Puente Junction, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Pomona, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 26
Memorial ID
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Thank you Vicki BISHOP for all the love you have shown by spending your time and effort to reunite families.

Vicki wrote:

This Cemetery has been vandalized the information for this person came from the book, Pomona Cemeteries Vol. II compiled by The Pomona Valley Genealogical Society edited by Mrs. Mary C. Swank, Project Chairman in 1974, it is in the Pomona Public Library.

They have noted that Aaron was 81 years, 3 months and 21 days old. He was the husband of Roxie A. Rowe and was Retired. He resided in Los Angeles at the time of his death.

Jones, Andrist & Martig of Los Angeles, CA were listed as the Undertakers.

Access to this Cemetery must be obtained from the Pomona Historical Society.

Additional Information:
Aaron and Roxie in the 1880 Census MO, Henry Co, Deepwater, District 167 show they had 3 children; Etha, Ida and Ross B. In the 1910 Census in CA they are listed with an additonal son who was born in CA.

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"1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co., pg 612"
KEPNER, A. E.
Deepwater Township
The subject of this sketch is a native of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, and was born December 5, 1849. Benjamin H. Kepner, his father, and also his mother, whose maiden name was Sarah Bushey, came originally from Pennsylvania. The former grew to manhood at his birthplace where he married, and in 1848 moved to Illinois, being one of the pioneer settlers of Jo Daviess County, and there he still resides on the land which he entered and improved. A. E. Kepner divided his younger days between working on the farm and attending the public schools. He was married in Wisconsin, September 29, 1872, to Miss Roxie Rowe, a native of New York, but who was reared and educated principally in Illinois. She was the daughter of Delevan Rowe. After his marriage Mr. Kepner came to Missouri and located in Henry County, purchasing land and improving the farm where he now resides. He owns 160 acres of land, all in a good state of cultivation, enclosed with a hedge, and about twenty acres in timothy meadow. An abundance of fruit is upon the place which is in section 35, about two miles south of Montrose. Mr. Kepner is an industrious, enterprising and thorough farmer and a good business man and pushes to success whatever he undertakes. He manifests an interest in educational matters and works hard toward the promotion of his school district. He was a member of the board and clerk of the district some six years. Mr. and Mrs. K. have four children Etha E., Ida F., Benjamin R. and Florence V. He and his wife are members of Cumberland Presbyterian Church.


Thank you Vicki BISHOP for all the love you have shown by spending your time and effort to reunite families.

Vicki wrote:

This Cemetery has been vandalized the information for this person came from the book, Pomona Cemeteries Vol. II compiled by The Pomona Valley Genealogical Society edited by Mrs. Mary C. Swank, Project Chairman in 1974, it is in the Pomona Public Library.

They have noted that Aaron was 81 years, 3 months and 21 days old. He was the husband of Roxie A. Rowe and was Retired. He resided in Los Angeles at the time of his death.

Jones, Andrist & Martig of Los Angeles, CA were listed as the Undertakers.

Access to this Cemetery must be obtained from the Pomona Historical Society.

Additional Information:
Aaron and Roxie in the 1880 Census MO, Henry Co, Deepwater, District 167 show they had 3 children; Etha, Ida and Ross B. In the 1910 Census in CA they are listed with an additonal son who was born in CA.

___________________________________________________________

"1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co., pg 612"
KEPNER, A. E.
Deepwater Township
The subject of this sketch is a native of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, and was born December 5, 1849. Benjamin H. Kepner, his father, and also his mother, whose maiden name was Sarah Bushey, came originally from Pennsylvania. The former grew to manhood at his birthplace where he married, and in 1848 moved to Illinois, being one of the pioneer settlers of Jo Daviess County, and there he still resides on the land which he entered and improved. A. E. Kepner divided his younger days between working on the farm and attending the public schools. He was married in Wisconsin, September 29, 1872, to Miss Roxie Rowe, a native of New York, but who was reared and educated principally in Illinois. She was the daughter of Delevan Rowe. After his marriage Mr. Kepner came to Missouri and located in Henry County, purchasing land and improving the farm where he now resides. He owns 160 acres of land, all in a good state of cultivation, enclosed with a hedge, and about twenty acres in timothy meadow. An abundance of fruit is upon the place which is in section 35, about two miles south of Montrose. Mr. Kepner is an industrious, enterprising and thorough farmer and a good business man and pushes to success whatever he undertakes. He manifests an interest in educational matters and works hard toward the promotion of his school district. He was a member of the board and clerk of the district some six years. Mr. and Mrs. K. have four children Etha E., Ida F., Benjamin R. and Florence V. He and his wife are members of Cumberland Presbyterian Church.




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